You Can Always Have An Impact, Even When You Have Nothing But Your Presence

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @Camiddle
    @Camiddle 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    :D

    • @Hail_Fire
      @Hail_Fire  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I want to say by the way, thank you for your continued support over this whole year I've been making content. I honestly don't think I'd have been able to do it without people like yourself who take the time to show appreciation to small scale content creators who it means a great deal too

    • @Camiddle
      @Camiddle 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Hail_Fire I came for the Camille content, but stayed for the lovely personality that came with it! I can't say one way or another whether or not you'll make it big, since luck is a huge factor in that regard, but I can I promise that I look forward to your videos, and I'm always excited to see a new one

    • @Hail_Fire
      @Hail_Fire  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@Camiddle I mean my aim never has been trying to make it big, My content tends to fall into two types, there is content that is structured and prepared, such as my Camille guides or my tips and tricks videos, these are things I put a lot of effort into trying to make sure are compact and informative so that the viewer is able to learn something they may have not known before watching that video; my other type of content is videos such as this one here, and these are done in an attempt for me to get better at making videos in general.
      Recently I have begun to try including audio commentary in my videos, since for a long time I avoided doing so because in the past I felt like I didn't like how much my mic would pick up my breathing or background noise. I am now trying to see if I can either through editing or improving my recording setup eliminate this issue as I actually am someone who really loves talking about the things I am interested in. I don't know if you watched my video on "Finesse and Morality" but that's an example of what I would really love to make more of.
      I will say that what I used to struggle with a lot was when I was starting out and I'd make the first kind of content (The structured and time consuming videos) I would be often unsure whether it was worth me having made them based on the level of engagement or response they got. I mean is it worth spending a year on a video that gets 200 views? Previous I would have said, "I don't really know if that is worth it"
      But thankfully now I have come to a point of understanding that I have things I am able to do and that I control which are directly related to how my content will be engaged with such as things like "Creating My Video Thumbnails", "Keeping My Titles Clean", "Writing Descriptions", and making an effort to share the videos I make with others who might be interested.
      Just today, I got my Camille Mechanics Guide added to the Subreddit side bar after I made it 199 days ago. I had thought I wouldn't be able to do so because I got IP banned on Reddit a year ago. My E guide was in the sidebar and I'm very positive that is why my Camille E guide has been my most successful video to this day. The only reason that it took this long is I had been telling myself that I wouldn't be able to rather than just asking on the discord server if it was possible

    • @Camiddle
      @Camiddle 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Hail_Fire that's a lovely mentality to have c: